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Conrad Waiver Program Extension and Flexibility Waivers
Posted
Oct 17, 2008
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As anticipated, the President signed a temporary extension of the Conrad
State Waiver program on October 8, 2008. The Conrad program is important for
many International Medical Graduates (IMGs) who obtain training in the U.S.
in J-1 status. The Conrad Waiver program provides an option for some of
these physicians to waive or eliminate the requirement that they return to
their home countries for two years after program completion. We provided a
detailed information about the Conrad program in our March 16, 2007 article,
Congress Extends the
Conrad State Program until June 1, 2008.
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Brief Extension : More Flexibility Waivers
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The extension is very brief, with an expiration date of March 6, 2009. It is
expected that the long-standing program will be extended, yet again,
following the upcoming elections. The extension contained one significant
change, in that the number of "flexibility waivers" was increased from 5 to
10. This gives the participating states the flexibility to grant 10 out of
the permitted 30 waivers per year to physicians who will work in facilities
which are located outside of designated shortage areas, but that serve
patients who reside within shortage areas. This should assist in better
utilizing the available waiver allotments in some states.
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Conclusion
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The Conrad program is a valuable program, not only for the physicians who
seek to waive their two year home return requirement, but also for people
living in many parts of the U.S. who would otherwise not have access to
adequate medical care. We will continue to track developments and share
information on the Conrad program with our MurthyDotCom and
MurthyBulletin readers.
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